Chongqing, China, 1978 and I’m 8 years old. Walking, walking, walking, in the front is an orange building, where my Mom works. That is No. 52 High School of Chongqing. Beside it is the Chongqing Teacher’s Institution. Passing that building, I see in the front is the orange building of Chongqing Blood Station and the big banyan tree. Under that tree is the last snack stall on this street. A person/merchant sitting on a stool, a brown stove and a black wok with two-foot diameter are set in front of the merchant. The oil looking black is rolling in the black wok. A pupil gives 20 cents to that person, which is about a nickel in U. S. dollar, and then that merchant spreads a white thin layer of liquid flour on a surface, with a scoop, putting some diced meat, salty vegetable, green onion and vegetable on the flat flour. Then the merchant rolls the flat thing up by a spoon, making a semi-circle shape, with 4 inches diameter. Simply speaking, it is a giant dumpling.

Then he puts the giant dumpling on a steel net, which he submerges into the black oil to deep fry. After about 5 minutes, he takes the steel net out of the oil, and the giant dumpling changes its color from white to golden brown. He puts the giant golden dumpling on a piece of paper and passes that to the pupil. The pupil receives it by hand and in some spots on the paper, the oil comes out. I call this snack as Deep Fry Giant Dumpling and imagine it is delicious.

In the front is the T intersection and farther or to the east is Physical Education Road. To the right, which is to the south, is the route passing the back of the Chairperson Platform of Datianwan Soccer Stadium and leading to the First Workers’ Hospital and Lianglukou. I take the route to the south, going home. Guihuayuan Street I just passed is filled with snack stalls and temptation on every step. I can withstand those temptations and do not feel terrible even if I don’t have money for them. This shows that I’m not a salve of material/wealth/money, and I may have a bright future, to wit, to get acknowledged by people.

The 300 yards between the Blood Station and Jialing School is Guihuayuan Street, in which there are No. 52 High School, Datianwan Elementary School, Daming High School, Guihuayuan Elementary School, No. 57 High School, Jialing School, altogether 6 schools. It is truly a street filled up with schools. This is a graph of it in the following.

六年高考1.46：“学校一条街”完

《走过六年高考岁月》第1本书：《从出生到小学毕业》待续

The end of Wei Liu Exam 1.46 “A Street of Schools”

Walking Through Six Years Exams Book One From Birth to the Graduation of Elementary School to be continued.

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In order to serve people better, now we include paragraphs both in Chinese and English to help people learning these two languages. Originated from the western Marxism, the Chinese Communist regime has been robbing the 1.3 billion Chinese people of the land, the 4 living welfares of housing, food, education and medical care, and has been throwing our nation in the battlefields of war, the Cultural Revolution, the Entrance Examination to College, the endless material production and the endless pollution, one battlefield after another since 1949. Since 2000, the living expenses of housing, food, education and medical care for a person’s life time is about 1.6+0.7+0.1+0.1=2.5 million yuan, about 600,000 U. S. dollars. Since 2000, the average income in China is about 10,000 yuan per year. One works 30 years for a lifetime and just makes 300,000 yuan, about 50,000 U. S. dollars in a lifetime. This means even one works 8 lifetimes and still cannot make enough income to cover the living expenses for 1 lifetime. Over 98% of adults in China cannot solve by himself/herself one or more items of the 4 basic livings, floundering at the verge of death. Many people cried and many committed suicide.